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Scumcunt 3 points ago +3 / -0

Why do we always accept MSM-reported death tolls when they tell the story we want, but reject them when they don’t?

If you believe the virus is a real threat, then of course infection and death rates will be different based on myriad factors, including but not limited to population size and public “health” measures taken.

If you believe it’s all a hoax and docs make money off of COVID, then this number of reported deaths makes sense, I guess. But regardless, I’m so tired of us using the MSM when convenient. Why are they a reliable source on COVID death statistics?

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Scumcunt 6 points ago +6 / -0

I probably sound like a broken record, but I feel the urge to nag everyone that the Republicans are no better. If we believe voter fraud was as widespread as it appears, Republicans at every level cooperated in stealing an election. The only Republicans who stood up for Trump were ones without the power to do more than register a protest.

Republicans are just as bad, and in some ways worse than the Dems. We don’t need their cooperation.

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Scumcunt 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wait... we now believe the official death count? HCQ not being readily available is a crime and between this and mismanaging of when/where/how/why to wear masks debacle we really need to question both how the CDC evaluates evidence and disseminates information, but I’m shocked to see so many comments and a stickied post that cites 440k go almost completely unchallenged.

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Scumcunt 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is what the office is always called. Just like there has always (recently) been an “Office of the President-Elect“

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Scumcunt 2 points ago +2 / -0

You don’t have to be a lefty shill to be concerned about the massive public-private partnerships that go into building something like KXL. From trampling property rights to my tax dollars being used to build a rich, connected guy’s pipeline, there is plenty to worry about.

Regardless of your politics on energy use and climate change, distributed generation and micro/community solar/wind/hydro with hybrid-electric vehicles is critical to breaking up government control of the energy sector.

We lose our power when we get coopted by the corporate “Right Wing”, so I’ll always be skeptical of large infrastructure projects managed by this government

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Scumcunt 17 points ago +26 / -9

No. He is wrong. Millions of people, most with religious and/or political views different from the ruling Nazi party were murdered. Any true patriot would acknowledge the conclusive proof that extermination camps existed and were operated, and should be fighting like hell to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

Our movement doesn’t tolerate denial of facts. Don’t make us look bad.

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Scumcunt 2 points ago +2 / -0

You’re putting a lot of trust in this site’s mods/admins.

Not unwarranted, I guess, but if we’re actually worried about FEMA camps, etc. you’d think basic infosec would be a priority.

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Scumcunt 7 points ago +10 / -3

The funniest part about Sunday Gunday threads is that you all are doing the alphabet boys work for them, posting guns with photos connected to established user accounts.

I think we should stop Sunday gunday because it mostly just adds more info to our respective FBI files.

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Scumcunt 2 points ago +2 / -0

Question: are we actually interested in exposing how bad the Dem COVID response has been? Or just “proving” that COVID ‘isn’t real’ or ‘is just the flu’?

Because this graph actually makes Covid look like a serious problem, which I thought we were saying it isn’t.

If we can all acknowledge that COVID is a serious public heath challenge, then I have a helpful critique of the Dem/uniparty response. But if we want to have our cake and eat it too, “it wasn’t a problem but if it was the Dems responded poorly”. Then those of us in the public health field who are also MAGA people can help with the critique. But if we all pretend COVID is fake, then it’s hard to know how to help.

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Scumcunt 1 point ago +3 / -2

Not to let facts get in the way of a great red pilling post, but most of this money does go to supporting women’s health and sex education, lowering birth rates and infant and maternal mortality in developing countries.

It’s a wasteful use of our tax dollars, for sure, but it’s not actually the baby murdering party certain segments of the right want it to be.

I’m honestly conflicted about paying to stabilize infrastructure in other places. Sure it comes with plenty of waste and graft, but it also keeps them out, and they are way more expensive here.

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Scumcunt 3 points ago +3 / -0

You’re right. All the biggest conspiracies in the world run through Racine. We can tell because a movie Tom Hanks made 30 years ago is partially set there.

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Scumcunt 4 points ago +7 / -3

Holy shit. If You retards get this take to stick here I’m out. I’ve tolerated some lame beliefs from my compatriots in the service of MAGA, but this would take the cake.

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Scumcunt 2 points ago +2 / -0

A President moving from the White House isn’t exactly like you or me moving to the ‘burbs. I’m with you on letting the man take some time off, but sure as hell hope he’s not tired because we was consumed with moving the past few weeks.

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Scumcunt 4 points ago +5 / -1

It’s people aging accounts to start selling us stuff.

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Scumcunt 2 points ago +3 / -1

Yep. Me and the others warning of this for months will take our apologies now. Or, more importantly, the next time a huckster starts running through our community promising the world, don’t call those of us who are skeptical, “Cucks and doomers”.

Trump’s entire official and unofficial legal teams did nothing but harm to GEOTUS’s cause in the end, and many of us were saying that since mid-November.

It wasn’t a fun ride on hopium, it was a false hope dealer who took tens of thousands of us out of the fight while fleecing us of millions of dollars that didn’t go to “Stop the Steal” efforts.

Lin Wood is a criminal traitor.

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Scumcunt 3 points ago +4 / -1

They didn’t give themselves a pay raise. That was some stupid gateway pundit reading of an emergency repairs for the Capitol line item in the COVID relief package. Sources are shown every time this comes up, why are you still spreading it.

Both political parties are awful and congress wrecked the MAGA agenda, we don’t have to lie about their record, it’s bad enough.

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Scumcunt 3 points ago +3 / -0

A few weeks ago many people here wanted a dictatorship. Just another thing we are dropping in the memory hole because 1/06 didn’t go as planned.

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Scumcunt 24 points ago +26 / -2

I thought he got into this mess by embracing swamp creatures beginning with Sessions and Priebus in his original White House. Now you’re saying that will be a positive?

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Scumcunt 6 points ago +6 / -0

I support him doing it because it’s the right thing to do. I’m not obsessed with an FU to Obama and Bush

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Scumcunt 4 points ago +5 / -1

Oh. You haven’t heard? The new talking point was it was a Kraken, the judiciary just shot it down. Also, because of something about the 1876 electoral college law Trump actually has to wait until March 4th to be truly inaugurated and he needs Biden to get inaugurated tomorrow to make sure he is completely trapped. It will never stop...

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Scumcunt 6 points ago +6 / -0

“We stopped globalism”

Ummmmmm.... Id like to Live in your fantasy world, if there is room.

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Scumcunt 15 points ago +15 / -0

Why does everyone confuse pragmatic assessments of reality with “doomerism” and delusion with some sort of loyalty.

I have loyalty to the President as the first national politician to clearly articulate the MAGA vision, and work tirelessly to service of that vision. Unsurprisingly, we face fierce opposition, in many ways unprecedented in its ferocity.

We lost this battle (I didn’t say we lost the election). I will gladly be wrong, but it is obvious that Joe Biden will be sworn in tomorrow. So we should regroup and decide on a best path forward. Some think that is violence, some don’t, there will be many strategies. Some people will remain loyal to Trump above all else, others will decide that loyalty to a movement and ideas is more important.

Time will tell, but the positive is Donald Trump articulated a vision that we can all work towards. Every social and political movement experiences setbacks, ours is no different.

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